| arseniureted | <chemistry> Combined with arsenic; said some elementary substances or radicals; as, arseniureted hydrogen. [Also spelt arseniuretted. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| arseniureted hydrogen | <chemistry> A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH3, a colourless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having and odour like garlic; arseniureted hydrogen. Origin: From Arsenic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arsenopyrite | <chemical> A mineral of a tin-white colour and metallic luster, containing arsenic, sulphur, and iron; also called arsenical pyrites and mispickel. Origin: Arsenic + pyrite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arsenotherapy | Therapeutic treatment with arsenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsenous | 1. Denoting a compound of arsenic with a valence of +3. 2. Arsenic (adj.). (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsenous acid | See: arsenic trioxide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsenous hydride | <chemistry> A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH3, a colourless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having and odour like garlic; arseniureted hydrogen. Origin: From Arsenic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arsenous oxide | As2O3;dissolves in water to give arsenous acid, H3AsO3; used in the treatment of skin diseases and malaria, and as a tonic; also used externally as a caustic. Synonym: arsenous oxide, white arsenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsenoxides | Oxidation products in the body of arsphenamines; believed to be the agents active against spirochetes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsine | <chemistry> A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH3, a colourless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having and odour like garlic; arseniureted hydrogen. Origin: From Arsenic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arsonic acid | A derivative of arsenic acid by replacement of a hydroxyl group by an organic radical. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsonium | The positively charged ion, AsH4+; analogous to the ammonium ion, NH4+. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsphenamine | <chemical> Pharmacological action: antitreponemal agents. Chemical name: Phenol, 4,4'-(1,2-diarsenediyl)bis(2-amino-, dihydrochloride (12 Dec 1998) |
| arsthinol | Cyclic (hydroxymethyl)ethylene ester of 3-acetamido-4-hydroxydithiobenzenearsonous acid;an amoebicide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arsenic polyneuropathy |
arsenical polyneuropathy, polyneuropathy seen in cases of chronic arsenic poisoning, characterized by sensory disturbances of the extremities and sometimes by a syndrome resembling acute febrile polyneuritis.
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| arsphenamine |
Arsphenamine is a drug that was used to treat syphilis and trypanosomiasis. It was the first modern chemotherapeutic agent.Sahachiro Hata found this compound in 1908 while studying in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich, during a survey of thousands of compounds (derivates of the drug atoxyl) in search of anti-spirochete activity (the bacterium that causes syphilis is a spirochete).This compound was marketed under the trade name Salvarsan in 1910. ...
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| arsenic trioxide |
A substance that induces programmed cell death (apoptosis) in certain cancer cells. It belongs to the family of drugs called antineoplastics.
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| arsenic poisoning |
Symptoms: Violent burning in the region of the stomach and bowels; tenderness on pressure; retching; vomiting; sense of dryness and tightness in the throat; thirst; hoarseness and difficulty of speech; the matter vomited, greenish or yellowish, sometimes streaked with blood; diarrhea; tenesmus; sometimes excoriation of the anus; urinary organs occasionally affected with violent burning pains and suppression; convulsions and cramps; clammy sweats; lividity of the extremities; countenance ...
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| arsenic |
(AHR-sin-ik) ?A poison used to kill weeds and pests. Arsenic is also used in some cancer treatments to kill cancer cells.
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